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The ‘right team’ helps Quebec basketball player overcome language barrier

During tense moments on the basketball court, players often shout to be heard with no second thought. Yet, Durham Lords guard Sarah-Jane Laplante often...

Growing film industry opens career pathways in Durham Region

Durham Region’s film and television industry has grown significantly over the last decade. In 2024, the region hosted 71 productions and brought in nearly...

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The ‘right team’ helps Quebec basketball player overcome language barrier

During tense moments on the basketball court, players often shout to be heard with no second thought. Yet, Durham Lords guard Sarah-Jane Laplante often...

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The ‘right team’ helps Quebec basketball player overcome language barrier

During tense moments on the basketball court, players often shout to be heard with no second thought. Yet, Durham Lords guard Sarah-Jane Laplante often...

Police search for suspects after replica handgun found during high school basketball game

Durham Regional Police (DRPS) are searching for at least two suspects after an imitation firearm was found following a fight during a high school...

Growing film industry opens career pathways in Durham Region

Durham Region’s film and television industry has grown significantly over the last decade. In 2024, the region hosted 71 productions and brought in nearly...
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Former DC teacher Kerr enjoys acting like a councillor

Rick Kerr’s experiences as a teacher and actor have prepared him for his current role.He became an Oshawa city councillor in 2014 after retiring...

MacIsaac: Driving innovation, transformation in Oshawa

Julie MacIsaac, director of the Innovation and Transformation department for the City of Oshawa, is proud of her team for adapting to the...

‘I still remember the day I told my staff not to panic’: Oshawa’s Human Resources director

With each wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Oshawa's Executive Director of Human Resources goes through a wave of emotions. “Laying off people, bringing...

DC students become ‘art Guerrillas’

Durham College (DC) art students showcased their skills as part of a Guerrilla art exhibit recently.They showed off their art work at pop-up locations...

Here’s the story behind Airbnb, Uber, COVID-19 enforcement in Oshawa

By law, Brenda Jeffs’s job took on a new path when the COVID-19 pandemic came to Oshawa. Both literally and figuratively.Jeffs is the director...

Oshawa Fire Services continue to educate during COVID-19

Oshawa Fire Services has found new ways to educate the growing population during COVID-19.Oshawa’s population grew by 2.1 per cent, according to Statistics Canada....

Prices high, inventory low in GTA car market

Across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), car buyers are finding it challenging to buy brand-new and pre-owned vehicles. The car marketplace has changed dramatically...

Durham musicians adapting to COVID-19

The music industry is one of the many professions that had to adapt during COVID-19.Every aspect of making music got more difficult during the...

Voices in Journalism at Durham: An Eye-Opening Conversation

(Editor's note: The author of this article also served as an organizer and host of the event.)Journalism students at Durham College (DC) have been...

Ajax’s Charles overcomes injury to play U.S. college basketball

Kordell Charles didn't let a broken ankle stop him from achieving his goal of playing U.S. college basketball.The 19-year-old Ajax native has overcome a...

Oshawa mayor Carter supports micro-housing to shelter those ‘living rough’

The opioid crisis is a national health epidemic Oshawa faces, said Mayor Dan Carter.Since being elected in 2018, Carter has worked with existing organizations...

Research at DC aims to improve teaching, better lives

Durham College (DC) has annually made the list of Canada's top 50 research colleges.The list is compiled by Research Infosource, a Canadian research...